Christian Life And Theology : Or, the Contribution of Christian Experience to the System of Evangelical Doctrine
The book Christian Life And Theology : Or, the Contribution of Christian Experience to the System of Evangelical Doctrine was written by author Foster, Frank Hugh, 1851-1935 Here you can read free online of Christian Life And Theology : Or, the Contribution of Christian Experience to the System of Evangelical Doctrine book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Christian Life And Theology : Or, the Contribution of Christian Experience to the System of Evangelical Doctrine a good or bad book?
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Were Christianity not a divine product in the believer's experience, and did he not see evidence of the divine presence in the Bible itself, had he no rea- son for going on thence to the larger recognition of the divine presence in Christian history where- by all its course must be conceived as proceeding under the guiding and over-ruling providence of God, then he might say that essential elements were lacking in its first period. Even then, as there was true revelation to Israel before the ad...- vent of Christ which was only partial, it might be conceived that new and vital elements were su- peradded to the New Testament doctrine, as this was superimposed on that of the Old Testament, if there were any books subsequent to the Bible which received the same " testimony ". But the 1 1 8 Christian Life and Theology Bible remains unique. Whatever other books later than it receive the parallel testimony, as Lu- ther's Commentary on the Galatians certainly does, that it was produced in a mind moved by God, and so is in a measure a word of God, they are all manifestly dependent upon the Bible, as, in the example chosen, commentary is dependent upon text, or as a stream is dependent upon the fountain from which it proceeds.
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